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Andrew Brown Jr.'s family and DA offer different accounts of his car's movements during the fatal police shooting
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The family of Andrew Brown Jr. and the local district attorney offered different accounts Wednesday as to what led to the fatal police shooting of the Black man last week in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
The family and their attorneys have been allowed to see some of the police bodycam footage and a judge ruled Wednesday the family can view more of them, but Judge Jeff Foster denied media requests to make the videos public for at least 30 days. Pasquotank County District Attorney Andrew Womble said officers fired when the car Brown was driving went toward them. Brown's family and attorneys, who had watched a 20-second video snippet earlier this week, said he was driving away to save his life from gunfire.More Related News

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